I tend to follow Dr Dodds' vaccine protocol, and Dr Shultz (see articles in the YT Library).
I don't vaccinate for Lymes bc it is treatable. Once vaccinated for Lymes, the dog will test positive for it. Lymes is a bacterial disease, and needs to be given every 6-8 months to be effective, and there are a ton of questions regarding it's effectiveness.
About Lepto:
Leptospirosis in Dogs How They Catch It, How We Cure It, How We Prevent It
I just say no to the dental vaccine, Giardia vaccine, dog flu vaccine, and any 'new' vaccine that comes on the market.
I wait a full month inbetween vaccines. The dog will develope a better vaccine response doing it this way.
Corona affects puppies less than 8 weeks of age. I don't get that one either, as all mine are older.
If you choose to get the Kennel Cough (Bordetella) vaccine, the injection is better than the intranasal, which can cause other problems.
Also see:
AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines: A Closer Look | Truth4Dogs http://www.aahanet.org/PublicDocumen...Guidelines.pdf